Liquidity coverage ratio norms for NBFCs, other firms to be introduced in stagesThe RBI guidelines propose to introduce a stock approach to liquidity—as opposed to a cash flow approach—to ensure asset adequacy to repay debt
2 min read5 Nov 2019According to the report, non-banks are the main originators of ABS transactions in IndiaStarting 1 April 2020, NBFCs must maintain a minimum LCR of 60%
1 min read4 Jun 2019Interest rates on home, car, personal loans will continue to go up in 2019 as well, say bankers
2 min read8 Dec 2018Banks can now apply up to 11% of their deposit base held as SLR or govt securities from 10% earlier when calculating their LCR to meet Basel III requirements
1 min read21 Jul 2016RBI says banks can include corporate bonds and commercial papers for reckoning level 2B high-quality liquidity assets
1 min read15 Apr 2016Basel panel says Indian banking system more conservative than Basel rules, wants action on liquidity coverage ratio
3 min read17 Jun 2015The Basel rule, known as the liquidity coverage ratio, takes full effect in 2019
2 min read4 Mar 2015Currently, only five-year fixed deposits that are invested for tax-saving purposes are non-callable
3 min read5 Feb 2015The norm is part of the Basel III liquidity requirement that Indian banks are gradually adhering to
1 min read9 Jun 2014RBI releases draft guidelines for Basel III norms
1 min read22 Feb 2012The Union Budget contains details about the estimated receipts and the expenditure of the government for a particular fiscal year. The Budget is allotted for the upcoming fiscal year, which runs from 1st April to 31st March of the next year. Here is a quick guide on how the Union Budget is prepared